also sprach Danny Nicholas <da...@debsinc.com> [2009.06.16.1656 +0200]:
> The problem is the Asterisk Read function.  It is set to accept as
> many 0-9 and * as you want to throw at it, then stop on # or
> timeout.  Unless you disable the # stops, you can't use # in
> features.  I would strongly caution against that because you would
> almost certainly break something else.

I am not sure I entirely understand, but I think you are talking
about such things as finalising a pin entry with #, stopping Echo(),
or halting a voice recording.

If that's the case, then the default features.conf file is mightily
misleading:

[featuremap]
;blindxfer => #*             ; Blind transfer  (default is #)
;disconnect => *             ; Disconnect  (default is *)
;automon => *1                        ; One Touch Record a.k.a. Touch Monitor
;atxfer => #0                        ; Attended transfer
;parkcall => #7                ; Park call (one step parking)

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